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The Future of #Measure is Bright: #ACCELERATE Nov 18
Create Solutions From Challenges Digital Measurement Professional Outlook At eMetrics NY I was on a panel with Chris Berry of Syncapse moderated by Gary Angel wherein Chris made the distinction between Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining or Topic Classification During … Continue reading
Posted in ACCELERATE, Analytics, Career Development, Conferences, Machine Learning, Measure
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Remove the Execu-Speak Loop From Analytics
Competing in a Competitive World All Skills To Port James is a good friend of mine who worked his way through school, earning a degree in Chemistry and went looking for his next step. At the time James was heavily … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics, Career Development, Measure
Tagged Career Development, Jason Thompson
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#Measure Career Development – Beyond Analytics Ninjas
“Dude, where’s my Job?” Avinash Kaushik posted on his, far more widely read, blog post a ‘Web Analytics Career Guide: From Zero to Hero In Five Steps!‘ which is well worth a read. What about the slightly experienced web analyst? … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics, Career Development, Excel, Python, R, Tools
Tagged Analytics, Career Development, Econometrics, Linguistics, Measure, Statistics
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Free eMetrics Pass- Is It For You?
Open Contest Interlude Awareness of Sunyata Everyone can learn something from eMetrics San Francisco, from n00bs to veterans and everyone in between could benefit from attending the conference. If you could benefit from attending, and could potentially get a pass … Continue reading
Posted in Analytics, Career Development, Conferences, eMetrics
Tagged Career Development, eMetrics, Free Ticket, Sun Wukong, Sunyata, WAA, WAA Spring Gala
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Predictions Guaranteed to Be Correct
Free Money Back Guaranteed Predictions Feed Your Brain Over The New Year This is the time of year when predictions are made for the coming year. I am borrowing from Gregg Easterbook and instead proposing predictions for the future in … Continue reading



